Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1911 — LINGERIE THAT IS PRACTICAL [ARTICLE]

LINGERIE THAT IS PRACTICAL

Least Possible Fluffiness In Undergarments Is Now the Order of the Day. Lingerie this season is designed with the least possiblo fluffliness. from the corset cover to the matinee frock. It Is made of the finest of batiste, muslin or cambric and enriched by flat embroifieries, which have replaced the frills and flounces which were usual when the skirts were full and waists permitted much more to be worn under them. Flat, ungathered waists, petticoats that are nearly so, and matinee frocks which are finished without even so much as a frill at the meek or a collar are the sort which all but the most unfashionable adopt. Two-thirds of the lingerie la handqpibroidered and In forms that the needlewoman can easily copy at home. Many women with much leisure time are doing this line work on the summer frocks Which they previously purchased already embroidered